Will Joly’s CanCon sweeping review push back changes already underway in TV sector?

‘If I were the president of the CBC or the chair of the CRTC, I’d kind of feel that … there’s something big looking over my shoulder,’ says Ian Morrison.
Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly has initiated a review of how Canadian content gets made and consumed in the digital age, and some are wondering what it will mean for CRTC regulations and how the CBC operates.
Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly’s recent launch of a broad-based review of how Canadian content gets made and consumed in the digital age comes just as new TV regulations are taking effect and there is some speculation that some changes might be up for reconsideration. The Canadian Radio-televisi...

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